The National Museum of Fine Arts named after Gapar Aitiev (NMFAGA) is a national art museum located in the capital city of Astana, Kazakhstan. It was founded in 2007 and is named after the Kazakh artist Gapar Aitiev, who is known for his contributions to the development of modern art in Kazakhstan.
The NMFAGA houses a collection of over 20,000 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, graphics, and decorative art objects. The collection spans a wide range of periods and styles, from ancient artifacts to contemporary works. The museum also has a number of temporary exhibitions and events throughout the year, including solo and group exhibitions of both Kazakh and international artists.
One of the main goals of the NMFAGA is to promote the appreciation and understanding of art among the general public. To this end, the museum offers a variety of educational programs and events, including lectures, workshops, and tours. The museum also has a research center that conducts studies on the art and cultural heritage of Kazakhstan and Central Asia.
The NMFAGA has a number of permanent exhibitions, including the "Kazakhstan through the Ages" exhibition, which showcases the history and culture of Kazakhstan through various artworks and artifacts. The "Contemporary Art" exhibition displays works by Kazakh and international artists from the 20th and 21st centuries. The "Decorative Art" exhibition features a collection of traditional and contemporary decorative art objects from Kazakhstan and other countries.
In addition to its exhibitions and educational programs, the NMFAGA also has a library and a gift shop. The library has a collection of books and periodicals on art and cultural history, and the gift shop sells souvenirs and other items related to the museum's exhibitions and events.
The NMFAGA is an important cultural institution in Kazakhstan, and it plays a vital role in promoting the country's art and cultural heritage to a wider audience. It is a must-see destination for anyone interested in art, history, and culture, and it offers a rich and diverse experience for...
Read moreThe ticket was 160 som in Oct 2024. The lady at the counter gave me a fake ticket and the receipt, so I got stopped on the 2nd floor… I guess she wanted to put that money in her own pocket so took the chance of me not understanding Russian…luckily a kind lady who could speak English helped me out. When she explained everything to this ticket seller, the seller pretended that she had never met me and asked when and how I paid 😓 Anyway, I got in after this small incident. The artwork was amazing! I got impressed by the creativity of Kyrgyz artists, especially the personal exhibition of Adilbek Baiterekov. Haha there is a sculpture by Michelangelo in one hall, which I found it at another level from others when seeing it, then realized that it was made by the world...
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Named as Gaspar Aitiev in honor a famous local artist, one of the first Soviet Kyrgyz artist. Ticket price 100 soms (foreigns) You will find a mixture of collections: Kyrgyz national, Soviet and modern art. Different sections: Applied Arts, Sculptures, Pictorial Arts, Graphic Arts. Also, is common find temporal exhibitions of local artists. It's a big complex, you could spend almost half day.
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